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Bruno Fernandes Once Again Helped Manchester United Out Of Trouble

Bruno Fernandes Once Again Helped Manchester United Out Of Trouble


United’s playmaker helped the Red Devils recover from a bad first half to beat Brighton 2-1 at Old Trafford on Easter Sunday. United’s boss Ole said that Man United is not always predictable and over the course of time will succeed.





Manchester United always somehow, finds themselves in a hole cause of playing without any talent to have a tactical plan to beat teams anywhere, as all is well in the world for United being on top 4 of the premier league.


It was yet again a different story at Old Trafford, when the Red Devils after losing 1-0, came back to win the game 2-1 by Bruno’s excellency in passes and goal saw a win over the Seagulls that had his fingerprint all over it.


This Season, Manchester has more losing points than any other team that is 25 points from being the Champions, but United is fine being in the top four, but this season it was different.


It was a hard night for the young player Mason Greenwood, who was seen heading in the winning goal just seven minutes into the end of the game, which he stated in a press conference after the game.


The second half was excellent where everyone switched on and started focusing on winning the game. Which is an old tale for the United lads, wherein the beginning they will lack intensity, imagination and with the force of the body really has to move, with a lot of lack in energy in their performance. 


There are some effects of making something less severe for the players, who are fatigued both mentally and physically after a long-tested period both in and outside the football field.


The strength of which Ole had to display, would have hoped for what was forthcoming, as the team took quite a long time to feel their way into the game, you could hear Ole screaming at his team not to slow down and continue doing best.


Graham Potter did not need to give Brighton any instruction in the first half where Danny Welback scored against his childhood club with a superb header from the cross of Neal Maupay’s cross after the second attempt at goal and the original save from Dean Henderson in the first attempt.


It was Bruno Fernandes who gave an inch-perfect pass for Marcus Rashford to finish it and make the team win.


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